Koltin Y, Levine R, Peery T
Mol Gen Genet. 1980 Apr;178(1):173-8. doi: 10.1007/BF00267226.
The genome of the 3 Ustilago maydis viruses, known to be associated with the "killer phenomenon", is segmented. The distribution of the viral functions on different segments has been partly resolved. The reported comparative study, of a series of mutants with deleted segments of the genome and of hybrid variants containing segments of the related viruses, provides additional information on the location of various functions and on the interrelations among the different segments. The data indicates that the functions related to the maintenance of the viral information are located on the H segments. Among these segments some function overlap exists. The maintenance of the M and L segments is dependent on the functions located on the H segments. The functions related to the killer phenotype are distributed on the M2 and L1 segments. These functions include the determination of the killer specificity. The H segments play no role in the determination of the killer specificity and the specificity is determined by the M2 segment. The L segment is essential for the expression of the killer phenotype but it is suggested that the information for the toxin resides in the M2 segment.
已知与“杀手现象”相关的3种玉米黑粉菌病毒的基因组是分段的。病毒功能在不同片段上的分布已部分明确。所报道的对一系列基因组片段缺失突变体以及包含相关病毒片段的杂交变体的比较研究,提供了关于各种功能位置以及不同片段之间相互关系的更多信息。数据表明,与病毒信息维持相关的功能位于H片段上。在这些片段中存在一些功能重叠。M和L片段的维持依赖于H片段上的功能。与杀手表型相关的功能分布在M2和L1片段上。这些功能包括杀手特异性的决定。H片段在杀手特异性的决定中不起作用,特异性由M2片段决定。L片段对于杀手表型的表达至关重要,但有人认为毒素的信息存在于M2片段中。